BOSTON -- A 90th-minute own goal Wednesday cost Liverpool a 1-0 loss to AS Roma but an early spill left striker Fabio Borini with a much more worrisome right shoulder injury.

The 23-year-old Italian striker, a former Roma standout before coming to Liverpool, fell on an early tackle and came up holding his shoulder.

Liverpool said during the match that Borini's shoulder was not dislocated but further examination was needed in a tough setback during the opening minutes of the English Premier League side's pre-season U.S. tour.

The only goal of the match came in the dying seconds of regular time, when Roma's Marco Borriello bent his right leg and redirected a corner kick off Danish Liverpool defender Daniel Agger and into the net.

Borriello, a 32-year-old Italian striker, has been on loan to Juventus, Genoa and West Ham United over the past three seasons.

In other North American pre-season friendlies involving English clubs and Major League Soccer clubs Wednesday, Tottenham edged host Toronto 3-2, Aston Villa blanked Dallas 2-0, Manchester City beat Sporting Kansas City 4-1.

Liverpool's Steven Gerrard played his first match since announcing Monday he was retiring from international play for England after serving as English captain at the World Cup last month.

Roma has signed England's Ashley Cole, who said he had U.S. offers but "I'm not ready to relax on a beach yet."

Liverpool, which inserted teen Adam Phillips in the final minutes and saw him receive a yellow card for a rough tackle, played for the second time in three years at Fenway Park, the iconic 102-year-old stadium that serves as home to baseball's Boston Red Sox.

John Henry, the American who owns the Red Sox and Liverpool, watched his soccer club walk onto the pitch to "You'll Never Walk Alone."

Henry said to NBC at half-time that this year's UEFA Champions League "is a huge focus for us and we brought in a lot of depth to compete in both arenas."

Liverpool also parted ways with 27-year-old Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez after his infamous World Cup bite of Italy's Giorgio Chiellini, the latest in a serious of controversial moves for the Premier League Golden Boot winner.

Time to Part with Suarez

Suarez will resume his career with Barcelona once his ban from the sport ends in October.

"It was time for Luis and time for the club to make a break," Henry said.

"He brought so much to the club but we brought a lot to Luis. I think you will still see a very explosive Liverpool offense."

At Toronto, Tottenham took a 2-0 half-time edge on goals by Erik Lamela in the 16th and 40th minutes.

Andrew Wiedeman put Toronto on the board in the 65th minute and 18-year-old Jordan Hamilton netted the equalizer in the 72nd minute, only to see Andros Townsend put the winner in the upper right corner the for Spurs in the 85th minute.

At Dallas, Villa led 1-0 at half-time on Austrian Andreas Weimann's goal in the 44th minute and French midfielder Charles N'Zogbia added an insurance goal on a free kick in the 49th minute.

At Kansas City, Man City's Bruno Zuculini — a 21-year-old Argentine midfielder — opened the scoring with a right-footed blast off the inside edge of the right post in the third minute.

C.J. Sapong equalized for the hosts in the 30th minute but Belgian Dedryck Boyata nodded in a free kick in the 45th minute to put Manchester City ahead 2-1 at half-time.

Serbian defender Aleksander Kolarov added a goal off a penalty kick in the 72nd minute and 17-year-old Nigerian Kelechi Iheanacho finished the scoring in the 88th minute.